Harvard Heart Letter

Ask the doctor: What can I do to stop smoking if the "standard" treatments don't work for me?

By Thomas Lee, M.D.

I recently had stents placed in two coronary arteries. The doctors, of course, told me to quit smoking. I have tried to quit but just can't. Hearing over and over that I need to quit leaves me feeling depressed. Is there news that might give me some hope?

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